November 7th, 2019 | by Michael Barnard
Pete Buttigieg's climate action plan is not nearly as strong as Warren's, and the lack of funding puts it close to the level of Biden's at the bottom of the heap. The major saving grace is the price on carbon
November 5th, 2019 | by Michael Barnard
This regulatory patchwork of federal, sub-national, and urban regulatory processes, incentives, and fines is dealt with today by local offices, and by hiring local engineers and architects for local efforts so that they can smooth the alignment
October 8th, 2019 | by Michael Barnard
Canada has been a global leader for decades. We are part of the G7 and G20. Canada and the world can't afford a return to Conservative leadership until they join us in this century
September 21st, 2017 | by Joshua S Hill
Reports coming out of Central American country Nicaragua say that the country's President Daniel Ortega has confirmed his country will finally sign the Paris Climate Agreement, leaving the United States and Syria as the only two countries in the world not to have signed it.
August 16th, 2017 | by Michael Barnard
A set of questions tends to circle around human-caused global warming and climate change. Will it be bad for us? Won't it be good for anything
December 16th, 2015 | by Joshua S Hill
Shares of numerous renewable energy companies have jumped over the past two days of trading following the agreement of a [&hellip
February 27th, 2015 | by Sandy Dechert
The European Union reprised its trendsetting role in world climate negotiations on Thursday by committing the first Intended Nationally Determined [&hellip
February 16th, 2015 | by Sandy Dechert
Last week brought agreement at the Geneva climate talks on the draft of a comprehensive world treaty for ratification at [&hellip